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Odyssey Vocabulary 1
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dissuade -
to talk someone out of doing something
implacable -
impossible to appease, cannot appeal to
cunning -
clever, crafty, deceitful, sly
restitution -
the restoration of property that has been stolen or taken away. Compensation for a wrong
calamity -
a disaster; a great miss fortune
duplicity -
dishonest behavior that is intended to make someone believe something which is not true; too faced; saying one thing and doing another
magnanimous -
very generous or forgiving especially towards a rival or someone less powerful than oneself; Nobel
futile -
useless; ineffective or un successful
prudent -
having good sense; careful; wise; exercising good sense
carrion -
rotting dead animal flesh; decaying; anything vial; rotten
omnipotence -
power; influence; control
prevaricate -
to speak falsely or misleadingly; deliberately misstate or create an incorrect impression; lie.
omniscient -
having complete or unlimited knowledge
astute -
of keen penetration or discernment
formidable -
difficult to deal wit
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Odyssey Vocabulary 1
would someone please fill this in. Thank youdissuade - to talk someone out of doing something
implacable - impossible to appease, cannot appeal to
cunning - clever, crafty, deceitful, sly
restitution - the restoration of property that has been stolen or taken away. Compensation for a wrong
calamity - a disaster; a great miss fortune
duplicity - dishonest behavior that is intended to make someone believe something which is not true; too faced; saying one thing and doing another
magnanimous - very generous or forgiving especially towards a rival or someone less powerful than oneself; Nobel
futile - useless; ineffective or un successful
prudent - having good sense; careful; wise; exercising good sense
carrion - rotting dead animal flesh; decaying; anything vial; rotten
omnipotence - power; influence; control
prevaricate - to speak falsely or misleadingly; deliberately misstate or create an incorrect impression; lie.
omniscient - having complete or unlimited knowledge
astute - of keen penetration or discernment
formidable - difficult to deal with